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Noise Pollutions

Noise pollution refers to harmful or excessive sounds in the environment that disrupt normal activities, such as sleeping, communicating, or enjoying nature. Common sources include traffic, construction, and industrial operations. In environmental acoustics, scientists study how these sounds affect human health, wildlife, and ecosystems. Prolonged exposure to noise can lead to stress, hearing loss, and negative impacts on animals’ behavior and breeding. Addressing noise pollution involves managing sound levels and implementing regulations to create quieter, healthier living spaces for both people and wildlife.